College Conspiracy (2011)

"College education is the largest scam in U.S. history!"

"'College Conspiracy' is going to open up the minds of millions of students who have been brainwashed their entire lives by the propaganda in the mainstream media. We are a nation of sheep, where nobody thinks for themselves and everybody follows the same system. The system we have today turns everybody into debt slaves, while the Federal Reserve allows bankers on Wall Street to steal the wealth of middle-class Americans through inflation. Now is the time for all young Americans to think outside of the box and become self-educated. Don't rely on others to provide jobs for you. Go out there and make a job yourself!"

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well I have seen first 10 minutes of the documentary..and I am saying..if its really like they say it in America..American system is crazy! In Slovakia is a college for free! We dont pay for books, we dont pay for education. I pay for an accomodation but ist 114 euro for 2 months and somewhere is cheaper. And I get scholarship every month 265 euro from state cos I cant afford it cos my parents dont work! And its enough for me :) I learn a lot, they teach me how to translate and interprate ;-)
#3 - maria - 11/14/2011 - 01:52
This documentary is right on the money on almost all the issues. The school system is nothing more than an industry, whose only interest making money. I just finished a 4 year program myself in international business and this is what I've learned- screw your friends- screw your neighbors- screw your country. What they teach in class is to make the most profit in the short term and don't prepare for the future. Send all the jobs and industries overseas so a select few people here make more money right know. In 20 years what do we have- an economy based on absolutely nothing- we don't make anything, we don't grow anything, and any of the natural resources we do have, we ship them out overseas.

If you're watching this you have to remember that even though this documentary is right on for the most part- there is still an agenda going on here by the makers. They obviously have a vested interest in gold and silver so that's why they are pushing people to buy it- so the price goes up and their holdings are worth more.

Think about it logically- if society in general declines or collapses what would you rather have- a bunch of gold and silver? MMM... Tasty... or some food? I think the items that are going to hold value are useful physical necessities such as food, tools, fuels, machinery, farmland, clean water etc. Schools should be teaching real world skills, not the useless, repetitive things they teach as part of their make work program aka curriculum.

I personally think a lot of people need to start living in reality. Step away from the plastic box in your room or cubicle and live the life you want to live. I know so many people that all they do is spend their days, sitting in front of a screen, while the world passes them by. Step away from the computer and actually do something on their own. Think for yourself.
#2 - Mike - 05/26/2011 - 19:25
This documentary is right on the money on almost all the issues. The school system is nothing more than an industry, whose only interest making money. I just finished a 4 year program myself in international business and this is what I've learned- screw your friends- screw your neighbors- screw your country. What they teach in class is to make the most profit in the short term and don't prepare for the future. Send all the jobs and industries overseas so a select few people here make more money right know. In 20 years what do we have- an economy based on absolutely nothing- we don't make anything, we don't grow anything, and any of the natural resources we do have, we ship them out overseas.

If you're watching this you have to remember that even though this documentary is right on for the most part- there is still an agenda going on here by the makers. They obviously have a vested interest in gold and silver so that's why they are pushing people to buy it- so the price goes up and their holdings are worth more.

Think about it logically- if society in general declines or collapses what would you rather have- a bunch of gold and silver? MMM... Tasty... or some food? I think the items that are going to hold value are useful physical necessities such as food, tools, fuels, machinery, farmland, clean water etc. Schools should be teaching real world skills, not the useless, repetitive things they teach as part of their make work program aka curriculum.

I personally think a lot of people need to start living in reality. Step away from the plastic box in your room or cubicle and live the life you want to live. I know so many people that all they do is spend their days, sitting in front of a screen, while the world passes them by. Step away from the computer and actually do something on their own. Think for yourself.
#1 - Mike - 05/26/2011 - 19:23
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